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Reach for this book when you have a child who has started questioning the logic of stories, pointing out plot holes, or feeling frustrated by the 'unfairness' of traditional fairy tales. It is a perfect choice for the analytical thinker who loves to deconstruct how things work or the young reader who appreciates a sharp, witty sense of humor. The book offers six creative retellings of the Rumpelstiltskin legend, each tackling a different absurdity in the original plot. Vivian Vande Velde uses these variations to explore themes of justice, cleverness, and personal agency. While the original tale can feel dark or nonsensical, these versions empower the characters and reward logical problem-solving. It is an excellent bridge for middle-grade readers who are outgrowing simple folk tales but still crave the magic of fantasy, providing a sophisticated look at how perspective changes a narrative.